Multifarious microarray-based gene expression patterns in response to exercise.

multiple gene expression responses of leukocytes to physical exercise are well known. They are dependent on type, intensity, and duration of exercise; training status of athletes; and environmental conditions. Nevertheless, we are far away from having a complete list of changed genes and from the

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